Laserfiche WebLink
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO Crn' COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 12, 1995 <br />(#4 - Adult Shelter - Continued) <br />presented &n excerpt from the City of Minnetonks stiff to the Plinning <br />Commission and Council of Minnetonka, dated 5/16/95, saying they had rexiewed the <br />proposal regarding welfare, health and safety considerations and for noise, access, police <br />and fire protection, real estate value, compatibility to single family neighborhood, and <br />found the shelter would not adversely affect the neighborhood or the community ’. It also <br />went on to say that the Hopkins Project and Sojourner were compatible to their <br />neighborhoods <br />Planning Commissioner Candace Rowlette said the commission was initially concerned <br />and apprehensive about a shelter coming into Orono. A lot ot lime was spent <br />investigating the possibility The Planning Commission did not look for a shelter to fill <br />the location The applicants came to the commission, and the City is now reacting to that <br />application Rowlette noted that this is the first application she has seen in the six years <br />she has been on the Planning Commission for this building. Rowlette cited the vandalism <br />that has occurred to the building. <br />Rowlette rnswered why this was a good location for a shelter. The women come to the <br />shelter without transportation They need to have access to grocery stores and other <br />needs. There are three school district buses. Mound, Orono, and Minnetonka, who serve <br />this area. This would allow the children to attend their own schools In response to <br />sending victims to a farm, Rowlette said this would be like s^ing an Orono resident to <br />downtown Minneapolis. They would lose their support, which they need. <br />Richard Meyers, 2195 Bayview Place, said he was concerned with the raw numbers. He <br />feels after looking at the service calls, there are not enough people from the Orono area <br />to serve. With three references last year, Meyers does not see the need to fill these beds. <br />If the beds are filled on a first come, first serve basis, the people served will come from <br />other areas. If the beds are then filled w ith people from other areas, there will be no ^ <br />space available for Orono residents, and they will be sent to other areas. Meyers saic. the <br />facts show the numbers are not there to support this shelter. <br />Meyers said the shelter would have to adhere to state standards, and there would be no <br />license. If a conditional use permit is given, he asked what the liability would be to the <br />City. He also sees a problem with the management of Westonka, who he feels has no <br />credentials. Meyers said he is concerned with violence. He noted that Judge Davidson is <br />on the board of Westonka Intervention and also used Hennepin County stationery in <br />writing about the shelter. He asked a legal question about whether this use would violate <br />the comprehensive plan of the City regarding multi-dwellings and harming the <br />charaaeristics of a neighborhood.